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10 Things To Do For A Healthy & Secure PC
0 Comments Published February 23rd, 2006 in the following Categories:Network Security || Firewalls || Anti-Spyware Software || How To... || Anti-Virus Software
by Darren Miller
Many who read this article may find these recommendations to be old news. However, think about the number family, friends, and associates that ask you for help fixing their PC and I believe you will understand why I chose to write this article..
This list of recommendations for a healthy & secure PC is by no means a complete list of everything you can and should do. It is however a great start if you want to keep your computer running properly for an acceptable period of time. It will also help prevent some of the most common issues related to PC security.
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- “Your Network is a Tool for Helping You Get Things Doneâ€
- It’s 12 Noon, Do You Know Who’s Using Your Network?
- Find and use Wi-Fi hotspots anywhere
- Passwords - Are Your Personal Accounts Exposed Without You Even Knowing?
VoIP Providers: The Top 7
0 Comments Published February 23rd, 2006 in the following Categories:Voice Over IP (VoIP) Phone Service
by James Rogers
Voice Over IP (VoIP) is the new phone system technology. Its valued for cheap prices and cost effectiveness. It offers many of the same calling features as regular landline services at typically no extra cost. VoIP allows users the freedom to use their high-speed Internet connection to integrate their phone, audio, video, and web browsing capabilities into one application. Because of these new trends, VoIP providers are adding new products and services daily.
Here is a list and details of the top 7 VoIP providers with costs:
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- Free VOIP Services: Not Necessarily Free
- Common Questions About VoIP
- VoIP and Emergency 911
- Zfone: Encrypted VOIP from PGP creator Zimmermann
Passwords - Are Your Personal Accounts Exposed Without You Even Knowing?
0 Comments Published February 22nd, 2006 in the following Categories:Network Security || User Accounts || Sharing Files, Folders, Printers, etc.
by G.L. Bailey
It is human nature to regard any imposed rules that are forced upon us as a hassle that wed rather not have or that we could nicely do without. Even when we know that such rules are for “our own good”. Passwords tend to be regarded this way. When demanded for another password, most of us groan, grit our teeth and reluctantly comply, adding yet another password to our collection. Yet we are told that passwords are for our own protection. So is there a REALLY good reason for taking passwords seriously?
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